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Baby HELLBOY Action Figure Coming as Mondo Exclusive

Who says demonic beings from the underworld can’t also be adorable? Certainly not the good folks at Mondo, who are a bringing out a 1/6th-scale Baby Hellboy action figure in 2016, which they are referring to as “the cutest lil face Hell ever spawned.” The figure was developed together with Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, and it features six points of articulation — neck, tail, shoulders, right elbow, and right wrist.

The figure stands at about 4 inches tall, and is available in two versions: a  $37 regular version, and the $40 Mondo exclusive, which comes with a removable Crown of the Apocalypse. Of course, both versions of little baby Hellboy also come with his signature “Right Hand of Doom.”

Fans of the Dark Horse comic book series will remember that the baby version of Hellboy first appeared when summoned by the evil Grigori Rasputin in the final days of World War II, as a weapon for the Axis powers. Shortly after appearing in our dimension, the baby demon ended up being adopted by the United States Armed Forces instead, where he grew up to be one of the original members of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, or BPRD for short.

Both versions of the action figure are available now for pre-order, although you won’t want to wait too long on ordering this one. The exclusive item comes with a 72-hour ticking clock that runs out Thursday, December 17th, at 12PM CT. They’re targeted to ship sometime in the third quarter of 2016. To see preview pics of the new Baby Hellboy figure, check out or gallery of images below.

HT: Mondo, via Comic Book Resources

IMAGES: Mondo

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